Pharmacy techniques Department
Vision:
The establishment of Pharmacy Department serves as a scientific, cultural, and intellectual radiation center influentially feeds Iraqi community in particular and Arabic community in general with efficient technology graduating outputs to meet communities needs qualitatively and quantitatively.
Thus, the graduates are provided with pre-requisites of higher education quality, such as (typical laboratories to train students, the Internet, smart blackboards, specialized technical personnel who have advanced degrees possessed skills in the field of scientific specialization . … etc..) and adopt the open learning system as well as the distance education system.
Message:
The Pharmacy Department message is to qualify technical cadres who shall responsible for pharmaceutical materials management, in addition, they already have been supported with academic knowledge, practical skills that qualified them to convert the plans and objectives for act and work in much high quality.
Thus, the graduates shall be, as a connecting link between the manager and the staff, taking on their shoulders interpreting the plans and the objectives of the organization and the thought of manager for real action so that it will be well accomplished by workers.
Objective:
The most significant Pharmacy Department objective is to create technical qualified cadres to work in the field of clinical pharmacy and pharmaceuticals under the supervision of the pharmacist in the field of pharmaceutical and chemical industries under the supervision of a pharmacist or chemotherapist, both in government sectors and private sectors.
Characterization of graduate work:
The graduate must be able to work in:
1- Different pharmacies and be able to read prescriptions, preparation and medicines dispensing, as well as the graduate shall rank and arrange medicines in the pharmacy under the supervision of the pharmacist.
2- Labs where medicines manufactured as to assist the pharmacist in the preparation of chemical medicines, supervision, follow-up, monitoring of production lines, applying methods of quality control during the production of pharmaceutical preparations and furthermore will conduct special examination or laboratory analysis.
3- Graduate should be qualified to deal with factories of pharmaceutical and chemical preparations, cosmetics, and syringes under the supervision of a pharmacist or a chemotherapist.
4- The graduate should work in stores of medicines in dispensaries, in laboratories and medicines stores where he\ she is able to hold all the stages of storage pertaining to classifying and ranking medicines.
5- The graduate should run and maintain all of pharmaceuticals apparatus such as apparatus of grinding, fragmenting, pressing and packing grains as well as grain hardness devices.
Short view about Department history:
The Pharmacy Department is founded in 1995 within the building of the Department of Technical Analyzes. This section is forward intended to qualify technical scientific cadres mainly to work in pharmaceutical fields functionally entitled as (pharmacist assistant) cooperatively to work in health institutions.
After two years of qualifying study, the ratio of education and practical training will be about 60% in addition to the summer training, which the student is subjected to accomplish it as a prerequisite of study fulfillment in health departments. Graduates of this section shall be awarded technical diploma in pharmacy. The top successful graduated students in this section have the right to complete their studies in pharmacy colleges in the universities of the country.
Laboratories and workshops:
The Department of Pharmacy includes the following laboratories:
1- Laboratory of Pharmacy
2- Laboratory of chemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry
3- Laboratory of pharmacology and medicines
4- Laboratory of microbiology and physiology
5- Computer Applications Laboratory
6- Scientific research laboratory
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Total student numbers for academic year 2018 – 2019
| stage | male | female | Total |
| First class | 56 | 130 | 186 |
| Second class | 83 | 175 | 258 |
| Total | 139 | 305 | 444 |
Staff number
| stage | male | female | Total |
| Teachers | 6 | 6 | 12 |
| Technition | 4 | 5 | 9 |
| Total | 10 | 11 | 21 |
Teaching plan:
First Year:

Teachers
| No. | name | Certificate | Scientific title | Subject | Specialization | Notices |
| 1 | Ghassan F.Mohammad | Master | Assist Prof. | Theoretical Biochemistry | Biochemistry | |
| 2 | Thamer S.Ali | Master | Assist Lecture | Theoretical Medicine surgery | Pathology | |
| 3 | Razan Y. Qasim | Master | Assist Prof. | Theoretical Analytical Chemistry+ Proposal | Analytical Chemistry | |
| 4 | Asma A. Basher | Master | Assist Prof. | Theoretical+ Practical Microbiology+ Proposal | Microbiology | |
| 5 | Yaman Q. Sadullah | Master | Assist Prof. | Practical Biochemistry+ Proposal | Physical Chemistry | |
| 6 | Rana A. Saeed | Ph.d | Lecture | Theoretical Organic Chemistry+ Proposal | Organic Chemistry | |
| 7 | Ibtisam N. Hazim | Master | Lecture | Theoretical Pharmacognacy+ Proposal | Biology/botany | |
| 8 | Alaa G. Mohammad | Master | Lecture | Theoretical Physiology+ Proposal | Biology/Zoology | |
| 9 | Ammar A. Azeez | Master | Lecture | Theoretical Industrial Pharmacy+ Proposal | Inorganic Chemistry | |
| 10 | Labeeb H. Abdullah | Master | Assist Lecture | Theoretical Pharmacology+ Proposal | Pharmacology | |
| 11 | Bashar Z. Abd-alhmeed | Master | Assist Lecture | Practical Analytical Chemistry+ Proposal | Physical Chemistry |
Technitions
| No. | name | Certificate | Scientific title | Subject | Specialization | Notices |
| 1 | Abdulsattar Q. Yaseen | Bachelor’s | Senior chief technical trainer | Practical Pharmaceuticals | Pharmaceuticals sciences | |
| 2 | Shaymaa I. Mohammad | Bachelor’s | Senior technical trainer | Theoretical Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Pharmaceuticals sciences | |
| 3 | Sura K. Mohammed | Bachelor’s | Senior technical trainer | Theoretical Applied Therapeutics | Pharmaceuticals sciences | |
| 4 | Faris S. Ahmed | Diplome | Senior Technical Manager | Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Pharmacy | |
| 5 | Eman M.Elyas | Diplome | Assist Technical Trainer | Practical Pharmacognacy | Pharmacy | |
| 6 | Abeer Sh. Ahmmad | Diplome | chief pharmacist assistant | Pharmacy | ||
| 7 | Hana S. Aziz | Diplome | Senior chief technical trainer | Practical Microbiology | Pathological analyze | |
| 8 | Khalil H. Saedoon | Diplome | chief technical trainer | Practical Organic Chemistry | Chemical industries | |
| 9 | Raed H. Ameen | Diplome | Assist technical Observer | Secretary |
Publication Researchs
| No. | Name | Scientific title | Publication Researchs |
| 1 | Ghassan F.Mohammad | Assist Prof. | STUDY THE BIOCHEMICL EFFECT OF GUM ARABIC IN LIVER INJURY AND BLOOD SERUM OF MICE INDUCE BY GENTAMICIN |
| Effects of Gentian Violet and Boric Acid on Growth of The Fungi: Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium chrysogenum and P. expansum | |||
| PURIFICATION OF GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE AND DETERMINATION SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN SEMINAL PLASMA OF INFERTILE MEN | |||
| 2 | Razan Y. Qasim | Assist Prof. | INDIRECT SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF CERIC ION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION |
| SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ASSAY OF SOME SULPHONAMIDE DRUGS VIA OXIDATIVE COUPLING | |||
| 3 | Yaman Q. Sadullah | Assist Prof. | EValuation The EffIcacy Of Attenuated
Eimerla tenella Oocysts As Vaccine By Gamma Ray In The Broiler Chicken |
| computational study on the Metabolism of Antibacterial Prontisil (PROTO1) and
Salfalazine(SASP4) |
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| preparation of Benzobinacol Using Photochemical Irradiation Reductions and Thermodynamic Computational Study. | |||
| Electrical Conductance Study of Aspartic Acid (Asp) Complex
Cobalt (Co ΙΙ ) in Different Solvents and Temperaturesjv |
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| Enhanced yield of 7-Hydroxy – 4- Methyl Coumarin ( Hymecromon) Assisted by Irradiations | |||
| Theoretical Study Of the Influence of Steric Effect to the Rate Constant of Some Diels – Alder Reactions . | |||
| 4 | Asma A. Basher | Assist Prof. | Effects of propylene Glycol ( PG) ON Rabbits Heamatological |
| Effects of artificial sweeteners on rabbits hematological ghanges | |||
| A NOVEL METHOD OF LASER EFFECTING GROWTH OF PENICILLIUM CHRYSOGENUM AND PENICILLIUM EXPANSUM TREATED WITH BORIC ACID AND COLORED WITH GENTIAN VIOLET AND METHYLENE BLUE | |||
| Irradiation Assisted Synthesis and Antifungal
Activities of Some Mannich Bases |
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| Effects of Gentian Violet and Boric Acid on Growth of The Fungi: Aspergillus flavus, Penicillium chrysogenum and P. expansum | |||
| antibacterial effect of coumarins from matricaria chamomilla growing in iraq | |||
| 5 | Rana A. Saeed | Lecture | Synthesis and Spectral Charactrization of Some Pyrimidinones |
| 6 | Ibtisam N. Hazim | Lecture | Effect of supplemental irrigation on vegetative growth and yield properties for two of wheat varieties in Erbil of Iraq. |
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Alaa G. Mohammad | Lecture | histological and biochemical study in miceexperimentally infected with toxoplasma gondii and exposed to aflatoxin |
| the effect of arabic gum on the histopathological changes on diabetes mellitus experimantally induced in rats | |||
| Protecrive effect of Arabic gum on liver induced by gentamycin | |||
| 8 | Ammar A. Azeez | Lecture
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Preparation of new transition and non-transiton metals complexes with n-acestacety – synth complexes with n-acestacety |
| 9 | Labeeb H. Abdullah | Assist Lecture | Determination of Chlordiazepoxide in Pure Drug Samples, Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Environmental Wastewater Samples Using High Performance liquid chromatographic method |
| Spectrophotometric Determination of Trifluoperazine HCL in Pharmaceutical Preparations and Industrial wastewater Samples | |||
| Study the antioxidants and trace element with leptin level in Serum Epilepsy patients | |||
| 10 | Thamer S.Ali | Assist Lecture | Evalation of the degree of fungal and bacteral contamination of some iraqi paper currency notes(dinar)in circulation |
| 11 | Bashar Z. Abd-alhmeed | Assist Lecture | Computational Studies on Degradation of Newer Cephalosporins: Cefpirome(CEF1) and Cefepime (CEF2) |
Curriculum Vitae (C.V):
- Alaa ghanim mohammed
- Amar Abd AL- Jabar Aziz
- Asmaa Ahmed Basheer
- Bashar Zuhair Abdulhameed
- Ghssan F AI-Obaidy
- Ibtisam nadhim hazim
- Labeeb Hassoon Abdullah
- Rana Akrum Saeed
- Razan Yonis Qasim
- Sufyan Abdulhameed Abdullah
- Thamar Saady Ali Ahmad
- Yaman Qays Sa’dullah
No. Of classroom = 3
No. Of laboratories = 4
Total = 7
No. Of published Researchs
2017 – 2018 =2
2018 – 2019 = 1
Total = 3
Top students for acadimic year 2017 – 2018
Graduates of the academic year 2017 – 2018